Marek Hamsik tipped for big move by Slovakia boss Jan Kozak
Thursday 16 June 2016 00:05, UK
Slovakia coach Jan Kozak has tipped Marek Hamsik to "play for a very big club" after the midfielder inspired their 2-1 Euro 2016 defeat of Russia on Wednesday.
Hamsik created the opening goal for Vladimir Weiss before masterfully curling their second into the top-right corner to revive their hopes of reaching the competition's knockout stage.
Russia pursued a late equalising goal after Denis Glushakov's 80th-minute header, but their inability to convert chance to equalise leaves them on the brink of elimination.
Victory moved Slovakia up to second in Group B and in a position to ensure progress by overcoming England on Monday. England, incidentally, face group leaders Wales on Thursday.
"(Hamsik) is one of the leaders of this team along with Martin Skrtel," said Kozak, according to Uefa.com. "His performance was superb. He helped a lot in defence and scored a beautiful goal which was a major contribution to our victory.
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"I don't know whether we will be here long enough for him to become one of the top players of the finals, but what we can say is that he has matured as a person and as a player at Napoli - he is ready to play for a very big club.
"The match was very close and tense; nobody wanted to open up space and concede. We managed to score with a brilliant piece of play from Vladimir Weiss and then Marek Hamsik got another from Weiss' set-piece.
"At half-time we said it was only 2-0; we had things under control for a time, but we got tired. The last 10 minutes seemed to last a very long time."
The result represented a major improvement on Slovakia's 2-1 defeat by Wales, and Hamsik added: "This win was very important; it opened up the way to the last 16.
"We don't have to worry too much about the England v Wales game. We have four or five days to recover and then we play the group favourites. I am sure it will be tougher than these two matches."